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Publikováno v:
Group Decision and Negotiation. 32:75-124
Crowdsourcing holds great potential: macro-task crowdsourcing can, for example, contribute to work addressing climate change. Macro-task crowdsourcing aims to use the wisdom of a crowd to tackle non-trivial tasks such as wicked problems. However, mac
Autor:
Gianni Giacomelli, Annalyn Bachmann, Robert Laubacher, David S. Kong, Kathleen Kennedy, Katharina Kramer, Thomas W. Malone, Paul Schlag
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
In 2019-2020, the Collective Intelligence Design Lab (CIDL), an initiative of the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence (CCI), worked jointly with Takeda Pharmaceutical’s Center for Scientific Leadership and Innovation (CSLI) to address a challeng
Publikováno v:
Decision Support Systems. 132:113282
Humankind faces many “wicked” decision-making problems, which must be solved. One promising approach refers to crowdsourcing systems that hold the potential to solve any kind of problem – notably wicked ones. Crowdsourced solutions work well be
Publikováno v:
Corporate Reputation Review. 14:133-144
The emergence of the blogosphere has created new challenges for large companies in the management of their corporate reputations, since grass roots blogs can generate negative perceptions about a firm and then spread them rapidly and widely. The blog
Autor:
Yue Han, W. Ben Towne, Jeffrey V. Nickerson, Robert Laubacher, Laur Hesse Fisher, Thomas W. Malone, Patrick De Boer
Publikováno v:
CSCW
A key issue, whenever people work together to solve a complex problem, is how to divide the problem into parts done by different people and combine the parts into a solution for the whole problem. This paper presents a novel way of doing this with gr
Publikováno v:
KI - Künstliche Intelligenz. 27:45-52
Global climate change is one of the most challenging problems humanity has ever faced. Fortunately, a new way of solving large, complex problems has become possible in just the last decade or so. Examples like Wikipedia and Linux illustrate how the w
Publikováno v:
IEEE Software. 28:56-61
Computational simulation models help support scientifically grounded "what if" analyses by translating specialized knowledge into tools that can project the likely future impact of current actions. Models have thus become important in a variety of po
Autor:
Koji Ara, Kazuo Yano, Robert Laubacher, Benjamin N. Waber, Naoto Kanehira, Alex Pentland, Daniel Olguin Olguin, Taemie Kim, Daniel Oster, Peter A. Gloor, Akshay Mohan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Information Processing. 16:1-12
We introduce the concept of sensor-based applications for the daily business settings of organizations and their individual workers. Wearable sensor devices were developed and deployed in a real organization, a bank, for a month in order to study the
Publikováno v:
HT
In this study we measure the impact of pre-existing social capital on the efficiency of collaboration among Wikipedia editors. To construct a social network among Wikipedians we look to mutual interaction on the user talk pages of Wikipedia editors.
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CTS
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The Climate CoLab is a system to help thousands of people around the world collectively develop plans for what humans should do about global climate change. This paper shows how the system combines three design elements (model-based planning, on-line